Day: September 1, 2023

Princess Diana’s wedding dress designer recalls ‘heart-stopping’ moment during the ceremony: ‘Horrified’

6:00 am September 1, 2023

Before the tabloid scrutiny, public breakup and tragic death, there was a fairytale wedding. Nearly 1 billion people in 74 countries tuned in to watch Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, marry shy nursery schoolteacher Lady Diana Spencer July 29, 1981. The wedding gown she wore is still considered one of the most […]

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Increasing number of Americans say they are more concerned than excited about AI: survey

6:00 am September 1, 2023

A majority of Americans are more concerned than excited by the increased use of artificial intelligence, with the number of those concerned growing dramatically in recent years, according to a new survey released this week. The Pew Research survey found that 52% of Americans polled said they are “more concerned than excited” by the increased […]

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Israel unveils ‘most advanced’ surveillance plane with AI-powered sensors: ‘Unprecedented’

6:00 am September 1, 2023

The Israeli Defense Ministry has unveiled a new surveillance aircraft that integrates artificial intelligence (AI) systems in what officials are calling a groundbreaking development for technology. “The Directorate of Defense Research & Development (DDR&D) has been leading the development of the ‘Oron’ mission systems for over nine years,” Brig. Gen. Yaniv Rotem, head of military […]

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On this day in history, September 1, 1985, the wreck of the Titanic is found in the North Atlantic

4:02 am September 1, 2023

A 73-year mystery was solved on this day in history, Sept. 1, 1985, when the shipwreck of the ocean liner RMS Titanic was discovered in the North Atlantic.  The wreck was discovered during a joint mission between the Massachusetts-based Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and the French National Institute of Oceanography (IFREMER), according to the […]

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JESSE WATTERS: The power in Washington is in the people behind the scenes

2:10 am September 1, 2023

Fox News host Jesse Watters says the arts of persuasion and listening are “lost” on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”  JESSE WATTERS: Nearly 250 years ago, our Founding Fathers debated the proper form of government. The Federalists wanted a strong federal government. The Anti-Federalists didn’t. They hashed out that balance through the art of persuasion and the […]

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